Vulgar words in Colonial Born - A tale of the Queensland bush (Page 1)
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The revolver was knocked up and out of Gleeson's hand, and went spinning high into the air through a well-aimed blow from a spare pick-handle.
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"You look knocked up.
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A fallen log; a rut; a snag; and one rider's race would be done; for the pace they were going left no escape if once a horse came down.
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"Damn you!" he said, as he looked up for a moment at Murray.
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"You--damn you!" the man muttered, as he set his teeth.
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The man who stole the kid--you, if you want to be exact, damn you, now you've come to see me die--that man went back to the--the place where he stole the kid and where he met--your father."